Exam 9: Classical Explanations of Inequality
Exam 1: An Introduction to the Study of Social Inequality15 Questions
Exam 2: Class, Income, and Wealth15 Questions
Exam 3: Poverty and Welfare15 Questions
Exam 4: Status Inequality15 Questions
Exam 5: Political Inequality15 Questions
Exam 6: Sex and Gender Inequality15 Questions
Exam 7: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identityexpression, and Inequality14 Questions
Exam 8: Racial and Ethnic Inequality15 Questions
Exam 9: Classical Explanations of Inequality15 Questions
Exam 10: Contemporary Explanations of Inequality15 Questions
Exam 11: The Impact of Inequality on Personal Life Chances15 Questions
Exam 12: Social Consequences of Inequality15 Questions
Exam 13: Social Inequality and Social Movements15 Questions
Exam 14: Social Mobility and Status Attainment15 Questions
Exam 15: Justice and Legitimacy15 Questions
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Why is Weber more acceptable than Marx to certain schools of sociology, especially in the United States?
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What question is omnipresent for a Marxian sociologist given the theory of class struggle? Who is the hostile class?
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What is the basic difference between the two forms that society takes in Durkheim?
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What happens to the worker with each successive change in the mode of production?
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Although seemingly in agreement about the alienating character of industrial work, this is actually a point of departure between Marx and Durkheim.
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For Weber, which of the following concepts on the nature of bureaucracy makes the elimination of inequality less likely?
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If Marx did not believe that all human conduct is determined by the economic structure, isn't saying that economics is the "ultimately decisive" factor saying the opposite?
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Weber believed that class, status, and political power can be reciprocally related, with each affecting the others. Which of the following would serve as an example?
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Spencer observed the same Industrial Revolution as Karl Marx and yet both saw a completely different society taking form. What best describes Spencer's worldview?
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For Weber, how can a class of people not be conscious that they are, indeed, a class, as in Marx?
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How did Durkheim envision a fully developed organic society?
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Which aspect of Marx's theory results in the critique that Marx underrated the ability of individuals to adjust to inequality?
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One of the countries that has benefitted from capitalism's embrace of globalization is the People's Republic of China, which is still a communist society. Would Marx approve from his tomb and on what basis?
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What does Herbert Spencer mean in seeing the origins of inequality in militancy?
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